fixed canopy
Fixed canopy is one of the best and most suitable products for light structures. The types of fixed awnings will be determined based on the type of use. Below are some of the uses. We mention the types of fixed awnings:
Fixed canopy features
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The price of fixed awnings is more affordable than other awnings
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The very high resistance of fixed canopies has made it gather many fans
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The lifespan of fixed canopies is longer than that of mobile canopies and…
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The fixed awning is one of the few awnings that meets many of the needs of customers and is not designed for special tasks like other awnings.
Important tips for buying a fixed canopy

weather
The canopy that is designed and produced for you must be compatible with the weather and climatic conditions of your region.

Determining the need
Awnings are designed and produced for different uses, therefore, to order a variety of canopies, you must first determine your needs and use.

Consult with relevant consultants
Before ordering all kinds of awnings, you should consult with consultants and engineers with experience in this field.
Frequently asked questions about fixed awnings
- Types of gazebos
- Canopy by the pool
- Awning at the door of the house
- Canopy for the balcony
In the design and construction of fixed awnings, a material should be used to guarantee the longevity and quality of the awning structure. After a lot of trial and error, the engineers found that the best material available for making fixed canopies is as follows:
1. Structural mild steel for the construction of fixed canopy frame
2. Use of uPVC sheet (upvc sheet) in the construction of fixed canopy roof
The price of fixed canopies varies compared to its movable type, but in general it is more economical
- Types of fixed canopy in one direction
- Fixed canopies on both sides
Place an order for a fixed canopy
To place an order for a full box canopy, you can contact us through the communication channels or place your order through the order form.





